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How Long Should A Medium Steak Be Cooked


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Cooking times and temperatures may vary with method of preparation, size and shape of the Certified Angus Beef  ® brand cut, and your desired degree of doneness. Test for doneness using a meat thermometer or instant-read thermometer.

  • Insert thermometer through the side of the cut, tip in the center, not touching bone or fat.
  • Remove steaks and burgers from heat when thermometer is 5°F lower than desired doneness. Roasts should be removed from heat when thermometer is 5-10°F lower.
  • Rest steaks and roasts. Temperature will continue to rise while resting.

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Cooking times and temperatures may vary with method of preparation, size and shape of the Certified Angus Beef  ® brand cut, and your desired degree of doneness. Test for doneness using a meat thermometer or instant-read thermometer.

  • Insert thermometer through side of cut, tip in the center, not touching bone or fat.
  • Remove from heat when thermometer registers 5-10°F lower than desired doneness.
  • Rest your roast. Temperature will continue to rise while resting.

thermometer 125° F 52 ° C

Roast Rare

Medium Rare

Warm red center

thermometer 135° F 57 ° C

Roast Medium Rare

thermometer 145° F 63 ° C

Roast Medium

Medium Well

Slightly pink center

thermometer 150° F 66 ° C

Roast Medium Well

Well Done

Little or no pink

thermometer 160° F 71 ° C

Roast Well

Grilling, Braising or Broiling

Steaks and Burgers


Cooking times and temperatures may vary with method of preparation, size and shape of the Certified Angus Beef  ® brand cut, and your desired degree of doneness. Test for doneness using a meat thermometer or instant-read thermometer.

  • Insert thermometer through side of cut, tip in the center, not touching bone or fat.
  • Remove steaks and burgers from heat when thermometer registers 5°F lower than desired doneness.
  • Rest your steaks. Temperature will continue to rise.

thermometer 125° F 52 ° C

Steak Rare

Medium Rare

Warm red center

thermometer 135° F 57 ° C

Steak-Medium Rare

thermometer 145° F 63 ° C

Steak Medium

Medium Well

Slightly pink center

thermometer 150° F 66 ° C

Steak Medium Well

Well Done

Little or no pink

thermometer 160° F 71 ° C

Steak Well

The USDA recommends steaks and roasts be cooked to 145°F (medium) and then rested for at least 3 minutes. To ensure food safety, ground beef should be cooked to a minimum 160°F (well done). Be sure to check with a thermometer, as color alone is not a foolproof indicator.


How Long Should A Medium Steak Be Cooked

Source: https://www.certifiedangusbeef.com/kitchen/doneness.php

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